Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 7 hours ago
Langston uses his knowledge of AI, neuroscience, and philosophy to school Olympia on attraction, turning a simple conversation into something more layered. Watch April 9 on CBS and stream next day on Paramount+.

Category

📺
TV
Transcript
00:00It seems mysterious.
00:02No, human behavior is probabilistic, not mysterious.
00:05But not every choice.
00:06Every choice.
00:07We cling to the idea of free will because it
00:08helps us feel in control.
00:10But statistically, our decisions, they group together.
00:14Career, habits, purchases, even attraction.
00:19Attraction?
00:20Pattern recognition bathed in dopamine.
00:23OK.
00:24What about love?
00:26You know, because Tessa was allegedly in love with Darren.
00:30Neurologically, it interferes with cognition,
00:33thereby shortening the distance between impulse and action.
00:36So love makes us irrational?
00:37Love makes us consistent.
00:39Once the variables line up, the outcome follows.
00:43Us sitting here?
00:44Completely foreseeable.
00:46You dated my cousin, and you needed an expert.
00:49So this is just data resolving itself?
00:53That wouldn't happen from the moment we shook hands.
00:56So seven minutes away.
00:56Looking at the disposal and the team has resolved,
00:56if you don't have enough work?
00:57Which looks amazing, if it is easy.
00:57But actually, the level 2 of outsiders opened up.
00:57This may not be enough.
00:57You know, where you go.
00:57Both of us might be lightenow in
00:57a 쿵ment.
00:58Your Ethernet at the disk incionism
00:58and the other people
00:58will always be used to exercise.
00:58We already know Dimit gluc 6 Which you want.
00:59That sounds about that.
Comments

Recommended